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Yeah Sure, I have already some jumpsuit tutorial tips like:. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Quick Biastape Making Steps. Biastape making piece1. Biastape making piece2. Open it up and press the seam allowance open.

Mark the bias strips all along the width. Step 4. Now join the short sides , right sides together. One end would not meet but that is ok. Step 5. Start cutting the bias tape strips from one end the extended not stitched end. Go on cutting till the end and you get this long strip of bias binding tape. This method is a bit complicated and I much much much prefer the second method to make long binding tape.

But if I do not have a square piece of fabric I work with what I have and get those long strips. Checkout the video for more details. You can buy small simple handy bias making tools or an electric bias tape maker instead of going into all these trouble. Check out this post on using bias maker tools here. Related posts : Sewing tips and techniques ; Sitemap of sewguide.

Your very skilled advice gives me confidence to try the tunic top pattern you kindly provided. Love your approach. This is very useful. I can only stitch on the machine. But your tutorial has given me the confidence to stitch a dress for my daughter.

Thank you so much. Your email address will not be published. Related posts : How to do bias binding — best methods; How to bind neckline with bias tape 3 Different types of bias tape you can make There are three main types of bias tape as I understand it — Single bias tape, single fold bias tape and double fold bias tape. Choose the fabric pattern you like, Easily DIY your own bias tape to make quilt binding seams, sewing, serging, crafting, fishing, and little projects, like placemats, bibs, armhole, neckline, applique and so on.

Made of strong iron alloy, sturdy and durable. Make this sewing machine needles not easy to bend. This convenient binder maker kit helps you fold the fabric into perfect halves automatically and can help you make bias tapes in minutes instead of hours.

Simple and Easy. Your creation will look professional with clean finished product from homemade napkins, handbag, bibs and etc… Bias Tape Maker 50MM 2inch top quality. Choose the fabric that you like 2. Cut the fabric strip at a degree angle 3. Use the awl tool to feed the strip through the bias maker tool 4. Get this kit and help them create stunning projects for everyone! Add a cute contrast to your home craft projects, kids school projects, homemade baby products, etc.

Choose from your own fabric patterns that you could not find at the store. Bias tape maker can be widely used in various leathercraft, tailor patchwork, DIY and much more. Pull the fabric through and iron—folds it perfectly, ready for sewing on or gluing. A few things to consider before making your purchase The internet has made buying bias tape maker tool products much easier.

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Happy Sewing!!! Are you folding your tape off-center or centered, and if the latter, how are you securing the backside without topstitching onto your front side? I generally fold centered, just because making it off-centered and balanced through all the tape length is very difficult. But to secure it in the backside I simply make an invisible stitch grabbing only the first layer of fabric and ideally only one fiber of the main fabric at a time.

Thank you so much for this information. All your tips are great. Will use them as we make dresses for our Shoebox gifts. Hi Dafhtne, Here is another suggestion to avoid the smallest pieces in the bias strips. When putting the two large triangle fabric pieces together in diamond shape, slide them along the joining edge so the little corners are sticking out on either side. You could mark the cutting lines before sliding, if you like, but not necessary. Cut off the small corners. The rest of the construction still works this way.

I tested it with paper first and it works. Great idea to make a continuous strip with only two sewing joints. Hi Hanna! I would love to see that! I am sure everyone will love your technique :O.



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